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Howard was part of Hicks’ two previous Tuscaloosa Get Up concerts, with Alabama Shakes. The band performed at the original 2012 version, which benefited a family who lost their home in a tornado ...
The Alabama Shakes that rose from a small town to become one of indie rock’s biggest bands had four people in it. Now it’s just three. Drummer Steve Johnson, whose beats helped make signature ...
February 9, 2024 • The former Alabama Shakes leader is in total control of her new album's genre-defying odyssey through this thing called life, evoking the mastery of another do-it-all maestro ...
Alabama Shakes announced via social media, email and text, for those who had signed up, a 30-city 2025 tour beginning July 16, and running through Sept. 27.
Alabama Shakes will begin its reunion tour in mid-July in Chicago, then run all the way until late September. Here's the full list of Alabama Shakes' 2025 scheduled performances, along with links ...
Alabama Shakes, but he can’t quite agree with the statement that he’s in one of the “it” bands of 2012. “People tell us stuff like that,” Fogg says during a phone interview this week.
Alabama Shakes announced a 2025 tour, which includes a concert at Queens' Forest Hills Stadium on Sept. 17. This will be the band's first tour since 2017.
Alabama Shakes staged a surprise reunion Wednesday night in Tuscaloosa as a planned Brittany Howard solo show instead turned into the band’s first concert together since 2017.. Howard was booked ...
Alabama Shakes tour schedule 2025. A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below. Alabama Shakes tour dates. July 16 at the Salt Shed in Chicago, IL.
Alabama Shakes announced via social media, email and text, for those who had signed up, a 30-city 2025 tour beginning July 16, and running through Sept. 27.
The Alabama Shakes sophomore album, “Sound & Color,” has the band shrugging of their label of revivalists and creating something that’s all their own. When they sprang from the thickets of ...
The Alabama Shakes that rose from a small town to become one of indie rock’s biggest bands had four people in it. Now it’s just three. Drummer Steve Johnson, whose beats helped make signature ...